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Working Paper

The Health Gradient and Early Retirement: Evidence from the German Socio-economic Panel

Authors

  • Hostenkamp
  • G.
  • Stolpe
  • M.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

H51 H55 I12 J26

Key Words

Duration analysis

Germany

Health gradient

Retirement behaviour

This paper examines the role of the health gradient – the positive correlation between household income and health – in individual retirement behavior, using data from the German Socio-economic Panel (GSOEP). We first estimate agegroup-specific health gradients and find their slope increases with age, but declines among retired workers. We then estimate a variety of parametric and semi-parametric duration models and find that workers’ position relative to the agegroup-specific health gradient has about the same explanatory power as self-assessed health and income together. We argue our method promises better predictions of the long-term impact of policies affecting the health gradient on workers' timing of retirement amid population aging. Our findings also underline the importance of imperfect medical technology in reconciling the human capital theory of health demand with the observation of more rapid declines in health among less educated workers.

Kiel Institute Expert

  • Dr. Michael Stolpe
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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